Best Code Search Engines for Linux of 2024

Find and compare the best Code Search engines for Linux in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Code Search engines for Linux on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Cody Reviews

    Cody

    Sourcegraph

    $0
    33 Ratings
    See Engine
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    Cody is a coding assistant AI that lives inside your editor. It can find, explain and write code. Cody combines Large Language Models (LLMs), Sourcegraph Search, and Sourcegraph Code Intelligence to provide answers and eliminate toil for human programmers. Cody is your programmer friend who has read all the open source code, all the StackOverflow questions, and all the private code of your organization. He will always be there to answer any questions or suggest solutions based on his prior knowledge. Enterprises love Cody because it provides choice for: Any scale - Cody works for developer teams of any size, from startups to the biggest companies in the world. Any code host - Every code host and repository, to give the most accurate context from the largest codebases. Any LLM - Sourcegraph’s interoperability allows Cody to work with what LLM and context sources are best for your organization.
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    BLACKBOX AI Reviews
    Available in more than 20 programming languages, including Python, JavaScript and TypeScript, Ruby, TypeScript, Go, Ruby and many others. BLACKBOX AI code search was created so that developers could find the best code fragments to use when building amazing products. Integrations with IDEs include VS Code and Github Codespaces. Jupyter Notebook, Paperspace, and many more. C#, Java, C++, C# and SQL, PHP, Go and TypeScript are just a few of the languages that can be used to search code in Python, Java and C++. It is not necessary to leave your coding environment in order to search for a specific function. Blackbox allows you to select the code from any video and then simply copy it into your text editor. Blackbox supports all programming languages and preserves the correct indentation. The Pro plan allows you to copy text from over 200 languages and all programming languages.
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    Fisheye Reviews

    Fisheye

    Atlassian

    $10 one-time payment
    Track, visualize, and search for code changes. Visualize and report on activity. Search for commits, files and revisions across SVN. You can view changes using a side-by, unified diff tool, and link Jira Software issues directly with diffs, changeset details or the full source. You can see a visual representation of activity in your source and report on the lines of code over time. Also, you can get an audit trail of all changes. Activity streams show you what's happening in your projects. They include Jira Software issues and commits. Crucible review activities can also be shown. Search any artifact in your code to find code quickly: file names, commit messages and authors, text, and even historical modifications. Search, index, and browse all your source code from all your source management systems, including SVN and Mercurial, CVS, Perforce, and CVS. All in one tool. Upgrade your workflow with Jira Software and Bitbucket Server.
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    Krugle Reviews
    Security teams can quickly identify security issues from CVE, OWASP and Stackoverflow. Krugle is a tool that helps developers find important code fixes, share problem solving insight and troubleshoot complicated problems. Krugle Enterprise is used by support engineers to share fixes, verify details, and track down key resources. Krugle provides federated, continuously updated access to all the code and technical information that is important to your business. Krugle search can help your organization identify critical code patterns or application issues - instantly and on a large scale.
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